ROSES. 



107 



MOSS. 



Name. 



Description. 



Price. 



Name. 



Description. 



/ 



Price. 



1276. Catherine de Wui- 



temberg, 



1277. Princesse Adelaide, 



Roseate, double,with. stamens, 

 very vigorous. 



Hybrid moss, large delicate 

 rose, very superb, flowers in 

 corymbs, very vigorous. 



3 — 



4 — 



1278. Panachee double, 



1279. Mousseuse perpetu- 



elle rose, 



1280. Celina, 



White with pink stripes. 

 Roseate, full double, perpetual 



flowering. 

 Crimson, cluster flowered. 



2 



2 50 

 2 — 



VARIOUS CLASSES. 



TEA— 



1281. Mondor, 



1282. Soprano, 

 NOISETTE— 



1283. Narcisse, 



1284. Ophirie, 



MULTIFLORA— 



1285. De la Grifferaie, 



Large, aurora centre, border 



dark rose. 

 Extra beautiful. 



Large, yellowish, dwarf habit 

 Dark chamois, color distinct 

 from all others. 



Very large of its class,purplish 

 crimson, very vigorous. 



2 — 



1 50 



2 — 



3 — 

 2 — 



DAMASK— 



1286. Marc Aurele, 

 PROVENCE— 



1287. General Foy, 



1288. Mecene, 



1289. Coligny, 



1290. Anna Czartoryska, 



1291. Eulalie le Brun, 



1292. Panach6e semi-dou, 



Large, dark rose, mottled. 



Dark violet purple mottled, 

 Variegated in a peculiar man- 

 ner. 



Large, crimson mottled. 

 Large, purplish red mottled 

 Rose and lilac variegated.often 



3 colors, extra superb. 

 Beautiful variegated. 



CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 



New varieties, just imported from the most celebrated collection in Europe, \vill be for sale in September at $1 each, or 

 ^10 per dozen. 



Abbreviations —C. F, crimson flake ; P. F. purple flake ; R. F. rose flake ; S. F. scarlet flake ; C. B. crimson bizarre ; S. B. 

 scarlet bizarre. 



107. Beauty of Birmingham, S. B. 



108. Birmingham hero, C. B. 



109. Brigand, S. F. 



110. Brown's Lord Althorpe, C. B. 



111. Coquette de Paris, R. F. 

 113. Elliott's British aueen, P. F. 



113. Ely's Volunteer, S. F. 



114. Lady Peel, R. F. 



115. Gill's Bloomsbuiy, P. F, 



116. Greatley's Lady Wilton, R. F 



117. Hale's Prince Albert, S. B. 



118. Hogg's Espamandas, C. B. 



119. Lady Stanley, R. F. 



120. Howard's Defiance, C. B. 



CARNATIONS. 



121. Hoyle's Duke of Leeds, S.B. 



122. Hufton's Blue Ribbon, P. F. 



123. Jacques's Iris, pink and purple 



bizarre. 



124. Lascella's Maid of Sparta, P. F. 



125. Low's Marchioness of Westmin- 



ster, R. F. 



126. Millwood's Esquire Maxwell, R.F. 



127. Orson's Rob Roy, S. F. 



128. Pearson's Enchanter, P. F. 



129. Pierson's Sir George Crew, R. F. 



130. Purley's Solander, C. B. 



131. Eliza, C. B. 



132. Sir George Scofield, S. F. 



YELLOW PICOTEES. 



133. Purley's Tournament, R. F. 



134. Princess Augusta, S. B. 



135. King of Hanover, C. B. 



136. Firebrand, S. F. 



137. Sir Edward Paget, S. F. 



138. Lady Alice Peel, R. F. 



139. aueen of Roses, R. F. 



140. Sir Robert Peel, S. B. 



141. Turchett's Don Juan, S. B. 



142. Wakefield's Paul Pry, C. B. 



143. Watford Hero, S. B. 



144. Wild's William IV., S. B. 



145. Wilson's Harriet, R. F. 



146. Caracci, S. F. 



147. Brooks's Ariel. 



148. Lady Cameron. 



149. Brooks's Ledora. 



150. Hogg's Prince Albert. 



151. Martin's Q,ueen Victoria. 



152. Royal Standard. 



153. The Sovereign. 



ASSORTMENTS OF GREENHOUSE AND OTHER PLANTS. 



The Proprietors will supply the following classes of plants, in large or small assortments, at very reduced rates : — 



Camellia Japonica, or Japan Rose, of 300 varieties, at very low rates in assortments, varying from $100 to $150 per 100 

 plants, and from $18 to $24 per dozen. Some new and very rare varieties at higher rates. For the names of the entire 

 collection, see Greenhouse Catalogue No. 4. 



Roses, above 1000 most splendid and select varieties of every class, as enumerated in the annexed Catalogue, comprising the 

 ^hinese Daily, Tea, Bourbon, Noisette, Damask Perpetual, Hybrid Perpetual, Hybrid Chinese, Hybrid Bourbon, Scotch, 

 wusk, Microphylla, Lawrencia, Macartney, Multiflora, Banksian, Provence, French, Damask, and other fine classes of Roses. 

 Of these, 15,000 plants will be ready for delivery in September and October of each year, and to accommodate the proprietors 

 of Nurseries and other venders, the following offer is made :— 



Roses will be supplied at $25 per 100 for cash sent with the order, each hundred comprising 25 to 50 real good and fine 

 kinds, selected by the proprietors from those varieties of which they have a plentiful stock (and not for inferiority), half to 

 be Chinese Daily, Tea, Noisette, Bourbon, and the Perpetual classes, and the other half of the Hybrid Chinese, Multiflora, 

 Provence, Damask, French and other classes, or, if preferred, the whole to be of either of these two divisions. Roses of 

 kinds less estimable and rare will be supplied at $20 per 100. 



Geraniums, of 200 varieties, comprising above 100 that are entirely new, and remarkable for the magnitude of their flowers, 

 and for the brilliant and varied hues which distinguish them. 



Passion Flowers, of 30 species and varieties, including the different Scarlet flowering kinds. 



Magnolias— the entire collection, comprising all the species and varieties known. Plants of the Thompsonia, Gracilis, and 

 Soulangiana varieties, of blooming size, and all at reduced prices. Every species and variety of Magnolia is hardy except 

 three, the fuscata, annonaefolia, and pumila, and all will be found enumerated and described in this Catalogue, except the 

 three named, which are in No. 4. 



Chinese Azaleas, of above 75 varieties, comprising tlie most brilliant colors, as enumerated in this Catalogue, and which, 

 during their bloom in the winter months, present a display second only in brilliancy and variety of hues to the Camellia 

 family. Many fine kinds are sold at $6, $4.50, and $3 per dozen. 



